Adam Kwasman

SCOTTSDALE CITY COUNCILMAN &
FOUNDING Attorney

Born and raised in Arizona, Adam Kwasman has dedicated each chapter of his professional life to serving the people of his home state. 

Adam earned his B.A. from Tulane University, graduating cum laude. He went on to earn his Masters in economics from George Mason University, and received his J.D. from Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. 

Prior to serving on the Scottsdale City Council, Adam was elected to the Arizona House of Representatives.  There, he served as Vice-Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, and he sat on the Appropriations, Commerce Committees, managing billions of dollars on behalf of Arizona taxpayers. Adam also served on the Joint-Legislative Budget Committee, where he was directly involved in the settlement approval process for personal injury claims against the government.

From 2018 to 2023 Adam was a partner at Wagner & Kwasman, PLLC, where he successfully recovered millions of dollars for nearly a thousand personal injury clients, both pre-suit and in litigation.  

In December, 2023, Adam founded Kwasman Law, creating a boutique model firm, providing white glove service for a select number of personal injury clients. Kwasman Law’s success has come directly from Adam’s client-focused, personal approach, coupled with his experience in maximizing financial recovery.

Adam currently serves on the Scottsdale City Council, directing a two-billion-dollar budget, and ensuring Scottsdale continues to be a safe, beautiful and prosperous place to work, visit, and raise a family. Because of his elected position, Adam may represent clients who were injured within Scottsdale city limits, but he cannot ethically represent clients with claims against the city of Scottsdale, or their agents.

Adam, his wife Orit, and their children, Zev, Seri, Esther, and Ari are active members of Congregation Beth Tefillah and Chabad of Arizona. In his free time, Adam loves to fly fish and explore Arizona’s beautiful, wild places. He also loves to study Torah, Talmud, and Chassidut, and spend time with family and friends.